Top things to do in Tampa Bay on Saturday, Nov. 3

Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots performs during "The Bandito Tour" at the United Center on Wednesday, Oct 17, 2018, in Chicago. (Photo by Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP)

Times staff

Published November 2 2018

Updated November 2 2018

Twenty One Pilots: Grammy-winning alternative rock duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun will take the stage at this sold-out show. Fans can arrive as early as 9 a.m. and set up in the Green Lot at the corner of Jefferson Street and Channelside Drive. The concert is at 7 p.m., Amalie Arena, 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa. (813) 301-2500; amaliearena.com.

Florida Orchestra Pops: Disney in Concert: The Disney-produced concert combines singers with film sequences and music from a deep well of Disney orchestrations. Costumes encouraged. 2 and 8 p.m., Mahaffey Theater, 400 First St. S, St. Petersburg. $18-$58. (727) 893-7832; mahaffeytheater.com.

Jessie Reyez: Pop/R&B singer who last fall played Wild 94.1’s Last Damn Show festival will perform on her Being Human On Tour. 9 p.m., The Orpheum, 1915 E Seventh Ave., Ybor City. $20. (813) 248-9500; theorpheum.com.

The Choir of Man: Nine blokes bring the party of an English pub to the stage, with harmonies, high energy dance with live percussion and foot-stomping choreography. 8 p.m., Ferguson Hall at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, 1010 N MacInnes Place, Tampa. $29-$47.50. (813) 229-7827; strazcenter.org.

Tampa Bay Home Show: The large west coast Florida home show brings the area’s top home improvement experts, along with more than 600 exhibits with everything related to Florida homes, home improvement, home entertainment and landscaping. 10 a.m., Tropicana Field, 1 Tropicana Drive, St. Petersburg. Free. (727) 893-8523.

Kenneth City Fall Festival: Bring the family and grab some hay and twine to build your own fully dressed scarecrow at this festival with hay rides, children’s games and craft vendors. 10 a.m., Ernst Park, 4600 58th St. N, Kenneth City. Free. (727) 322-5217.

India Festival: The annual festival offers a glimpse of the real hustle and bustle of India with about 150 food, clothing and jewelry vendors and dance performances. 11 a.m., Florida State Fairgrounds, 4802 U.S. 301 N, Tampa. (813) 385-8544; indiafestivaltampa.com.

St. Pete Street Food Fling: Shop the craft vendors and listen to live music as you decide what to eat from an array of food trucks including Ikigai Sushi, Maggie on the Move, Vanchetta, Got Lobstah?, Aloha to Go, The Melt Machine, Kebablicious, The Cheesesteak Truck, St. Pete Pizza and The Pineapple Shack. 12 p.m., Skyway Plaza, 1079 62nd Ave. S, St. Petersburg. No cover. (813) 720-7060.

The British Invasion 4: 1975-1979: WMNF presents six hours of the best songs of the British invasion from 16 bands. 6 p.m., Skipper’s Smokehouse, 910 Skipper Road, Tampa. Tickets $12 advance/$15 day of show. 813-238-8001; skipperssmokehouse.com.

London Brown: The rising star plays Fat Regie on the HBO series Ballers and was the star of FuseTV’s series The Hustle. 7:30 and 10 p.m., Improv Comedy Theater, 1600 E Eighth Ave., Tampa. $12-$17. (813) 864-4000; improvtampa.com.

Between Riverside and Crazy: Pulitzer Prize-winning play. 2 and 8 p.m., American Stage, 163 Third St. N, St. Petersburg. $44-$54; a subscription-style $15 a month for people younger than 30 and free for people younger than 20. (727) 823-7529; americanstage.org.

KIDS AND FAMILY

Water Ski Show: American Bandstand Tribute: Skiers ages 6 to 60 perform theatrical water shows similar to those seen at Cypress Gardens. Come early for a pre-show. 4 p.m., Tower Lake, 130 Burbank Road, Oldsmar. Free. (727) 480-9365; tampawaterski.com.

Tampa Bay Lightning Watch Party: While the Lightning are away playing Montreal, get to the beach to watch the game on a big screen directly in the sand with ThunderBug and the Lightning Girls on hand with giveaways, DJ dancing and games. No coolers allowed. 6:30 p.m., Guy Harvey Outpost: A Tradewinds Resort, 6000 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. Free. $10 parking. (727) 367-6461.

Pasco Kids First Family Fun Day: A day all about family health and wellness includes old fashioned games, interaction with first responders, the Trails and Tales Family Fitness Walk, free bicycle helmets for kids and appearances by Thunder Bug, princesses and super heroes. 10 a.m., Sims Park, 6341 Bank St., New Port Richey. Free. (727) 967-7509.

TO WATCH

Christmas Joy, 8 p.m., Hallmark: The blizzard of touchy-feely holiday TV movies has begun. Tonight brings a story of a big-city market researcher (Danielle Panabaker) who enters her hometown baking contest, much to the amusement of her former crush (Matt Long), who offers to help. Naturally, sparks fly.

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